Use for general-purpose relaying, undervoltage protection, plugging, and similar applications. GE Relays are available with either shunt or GE series coils. They can be mounted on either steel or insulating panels.

Choose general-duty GE relays for normal service or where space is limited. Select heavy-duty GE relays for severe service or when more than four circuits are required. Latched-in relays are used for overvoltage or overcurrent protection. Note that relays for control of circuits 48 volts and below have contacts designed especially for this voltage.

Complete relays are recommended when applications are known in advance. Building-block units are recommended when applications vary in number of circuits and contact arrangements.

Contacts can be changed from normally open to normally closed and vice versa, except that general-duty relays should not exceed two normally closed contacts. To assure proper clearance on NO-NC combination, locate NC contact on bottom.

For more information on these relays, please click here, to view pages 16 through 17 in section 5 of the GE Industrial Control Rainbow Catalog for application information, dimensions, outline drawings and how to order.